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Walker Welding

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Walker Welding

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28 years of experience

Portable welding I’ll come to you. Twenty plus years experience. Have capability to weld all stainless and carbon steel as of now. I have no aluminum capable welding machine at the moment. Anything from farm equipment to code welding pipe.

Portable welding I’ll come to you. Twenty plus years experience. Have capability to weld all stainless and carbon steel as of now. I have no aluminum capable welding machine at the moment. Anything from farm equipment to code welding pipe.


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Rock Town Metalworks LLC

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Rock Town Metalworks LLC

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2 years of experience

Rock Town Metalworks is a new welding and metal fabrication company now serving Pulaski, Saline, Perry, and Faulkner counties in Central Arkansas. We are currently open for business seven days a week and specialize in repairs and custom fabrication designs. Our welder is trade certified and qualified by a Certified Welding Inspector. Please give us a call for a free estimate on your project. We would love to earn your business.

Rock Town Metalworks is a new welding and metal fabrication company now serving Pulaski, Saline, Perry, and Faulkner counties in Central Arkansas. We are currently open for business seven days a week and specialize in repairs and custom fabrication designs. Our welder is trade certified and qualified by a Certified Welding Inspector. Please give us a call for a free estimate on your project. We would love to earn your business.





Fuller's Welding Services. LLC

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Fuller's Welding Services. LLC

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Over 15 years of experience in Aluminum and Steel fabrication and welding. Specialties in aluminum boat repair, fences, gates, and trailers. Give us a call for a free estimate.

Over 15 years of experience in Aluminum and Steel fabrication and welding. Specialties in aluminum boat repair, fences, gates, and trailers. Give us a call for a free estimate.


Garcia Brothers Welding

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Garcia Brothers Welding

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Our jobs include general repairs, metal fabrication, structural columns, hitches, and custom jobs. We provide our clients with quality work at a fair price. We are experts at working with your production schedule and unique needs.

Our jobs include general repairs, metal fabrication, structural columns, hitches, and custom jobs. We provide our clients with quality work at a fair price. We are experts at working with your production schedule and unique needs.

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Welding questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on material type, labor, design complexity, finishing requirements, and installation needs.

A steel beam is stronger than a wood beam and requires fewer vertical supports underneath, which means it’s a better option for larger structures or if you want an open space under your home that doesn’t have posts as obstructions. However, steel I-beams cost more than wood ones, and they can be difficult to install retroactively, as getting them into the basement area can be challenging, if not impossible.

Steel I-beams are an increasingly popular choice for supporting a structure because they support a large amount of weight with a small profile and without the need for load-bearing walls or supports underneath. This allows for more open floor plans, which most people tend to prefer. They also resist fire, pests, and rot and last for the lifetime of your home.

The difference between a lintel and a beam is what loads each is responsible for supporting. A lintel is a type of beam that is responsible only for supporting the load above an opening, such as a window or door, and transfers the weight to the side walls around an opening. A beam supports the slab and transfers the load to nearby columns, which then disperse the load to the ground.

Beams made out of traditional lumber can often only span 8 to 12 feet without requiring vertical supports, so if you want a wider opening to create a more open floor plan, you might need an LVL beam. LVL beams can span up to around 30 feet without the need for load-bearing walls or vertical supports underneath, making them a better option for keeping your home as open and airy as possible.

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